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Tonkin, 2012

Deltas

Tonkin, N. S.
DOI
DOI10.1016/B978-0-444-53813-0.00017-4
Year2012
BookTrace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentary Environments
Editor(s)Knaust, D., Bromley, R. G.
PublisherElsevier
Publisher placeAmsterdam
JournalDevelopments in Sedimentology
Belongs toKnaust & Bromley 2012 (eds)
Volume64
Pages507-528
Typechapter in book
LanguageEnglish
Id13693

Abstract

Fluvial-, tidal-, and wave-dominated or -influenced deltas produce distinctive coastal morphologies, as well as have diagnostic lateral and stratigraphic facies trends. The matrix of possible combinations of these parameters is evident in the resultant sedimentology and ichnology. Reworking of fluvial-derived sediments at the coastline by oceanographic processes (e.g., wave and tidal) controls the intensity, diversity, and distribution of trace fossils in deltaic environments. The ichnological characteristics of a deltaic succession can be used to infer relative importance of fluvial, tidal, or wave processes and to refine subenvironments of marine deltas. The dominant physicochemical controls on the spatial distribution of trace fossils in deltaic settings are sedimentation rate, salinity, and hydrodynamic energy.

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